exactly the same thing here...
Found this :
News
Solution for crashing players after Windows 10 update KB4013429
Monday March 20th 2017
This Windows update contains a new version of the file CompPkgSup.dll which has a bug that can cause applications to crash. It only happens when an application uses the Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder or Audio Decoder on systems where MPEG-2 is activated in that decoder. That is either when you installed the DVD Player app from Microsoft, or if you upgraded from Windows 7.
Edit: Microsoft has fixed this problem in a new update KB4015438 (released on March 20th).
Workaround #1 (for MPC-HC only):
MPC-HC options > External Filters > Block both Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder and Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder
Workaround #2:
Codec Tweak Tool > MS Codec Tweaks > Disable Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio and Video Decoders
(Note: this may break video playback in certain apps, read the help for more details)
Workaround #3:
Download CompPkgSup Fixer (528 KB). This is a little tool that we made that replaces CompPkgSup.dll with an older version of the DLL that doesn't cause crashes.
Last edited by Yoann13; 30th March 2017 at 07:52 PM.
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